Depression, Poverty, and Abuse Experience in Suicide Ideation Among Older Koreans

We examined to what extent the depression, poverty, and elder abuse experience affect suicide ideation among older Koreans. The data from the Survey of Living Conditions and Welfare Needs of Korean Older Persons were used. A sample of 10,279 members was analyzed. Logistic regression analysis reveale...

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description We examined to what extent the depression, poverty, and elder abuse experience affect suicide ideation among older Koreans. The data from the Survey of Living Conditions and Welfare Needs of Korean Older Persons were used. A sample of 10,279 members was analyzed. Logistic regression analysis revealed that younger old (65–69 years) were more likely to have suicide ideation that oldest old (80 years and older). After including all predicting variables such as depression, poverty, and abuse experience, results showed that depression, poverty, and abuse experience remained predictors for suicide ideation. Higher level of depression (OR = 1.19) was positively associated with suicide ideation. Poor older person (OR = 1.59) and those who experienced abuse (OR = 2.37) were more likely to have suicide ideation than their counterparts. We conclude that suicide prevention policy needs to take a holistic approach, which integrates the mental health of the older people, family welfare, and economic well-being.
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Elder Abuse - psychology
Female
Humans
Logistic Models
Low income groups
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Older people
Poverty
Poverty - psychology
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Suicide
Surveys and Questionnaires
Well being
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